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& Humanities Departments & Programs Classical and Writing Film Linguistics Modern Languages and Literatures Philosophy Faculty Modules: Major in and Humanities Major in Medieval Minor in Medieval Minor in Digital Humanities
Certificates Offered (completed concurrently with degree): Certificate in Ethics Certificat de français pratique Certificate in Practical Italian Certificate in Theatre Certificate in Professional Communication Certificate in Digital Certificat de français des affaires Certificate in Practical German Certificate in Practical Certificate in Writing
Degrees Offered Honors Bachelor Degree 4- (Honors Specialization or Double Major) Bachelor of Fine Degree 4- (Honors Specialization Studio only) Bachelor Degree 4- (Specialization or Major) Bachelor Degree 3- (Major or Double Minor)
First 5.0 courses numbered 1000 1999 1.0 course from another Faculty (Category A) or a Science (Category C) Classical Geology 020 1000 Psychology 1000 1910 Philosophy 1020 1022E Now, with the first 5 choices, you can start to build your degree.
Two Ways to do Each Degree: Honors Bachelor of Degree (20.0 courses): 1) Honors Specialization Module concentration in one subject Examples: Honors Specialization in Film Honors Specialization in Philosophy 2) Double Major Modules two equal interests. Examples: Majors in and Majors in and History Four- Bachelor of Degree (20.0 courses): 1) Specialization Module not as intensive as the Honors Specialization module Examples: Specialization in Specialization in 2) Major Module lots of variety space for many optional courses Examples: Major in Art History Major in Comparative Literature and Culture Three- Bachelor of Degree (15.0 courses): 1) Major Module Examples: Major in Classical Major in Linguistics 2) Double Minor Modules Examples: Minor in Medieval and Minor in German Minor in for Teachers and Minor in Biology
Honors Bachelor Degree (4-) 20.0 Courses Honors Specialization Double Major IV IV III III II Category Astro. 1021 C II Category Astro. 1021 C I 1022E Classical 1000 1910 1020E Category Medieval A 1022 I Philosophy 1020 1900E 1030 Film 1022 Sociology Category 1020 A 1.0 course from Category A (Other Faculty such as Social Science, MIT, Music etc.) 1.0 course from Category C (Science) 2.0 designated essay courses (suffix F/G, or E), including 1.0 numbered 2000 or above Maximum of 7.0 first-year courses (1000-1999)
Bachelor Degree (4-) 20.0 Courses Specialization Major Category ActSci 2053 C Category ActSci 2053 C Italian 1030 CLC 1020 History 1041 &1045 Studio 1020 Category Sociology 1021E A Phil 1200 Greek 1000 Women 1020E* CLC 1021E Category 1020E A 1.0 course from Category A (Other Faculty such as Social Science, MIT, Music etc.) 1.0 course from Category C (Science) 2.0 designated essay courses (suffix F/G, or E), including 1.0 numbered 2000 or above Maximum of 7.0 first-year courses (1000-1999)
Bachelor Degree (3) 15.0 Courses Major Double Minor III Phil. Phil. Phil. III Film Film II Phil. Phil. Phil. Category Physics 1021 C II Film Film Category Physics 1021 C I Studio 1020 German 1030 Latin 1000 Philosophy 1200 Category History 1403E A I Classical 1000 1010 1020E Film 1022 Category Anthro 1020E A 1.0 course from Category A (Other Faculty such as Social Science, MIT, Music etc.) 1.0 course from Category C (Science) 2.0 designated essay courses (suffix F/G, or E), including 1.0 numbered 2000 or above Maximum of 7.0 first-year courses (1000-1999) Group A
Academic Standing Status Level 1 Progression In Good Standing 55% On Probation 50 54% Required to Withdraw < 50% Level 2 Progression In Good Standing 60% On Probation 55 59% Required to Withdraw < 55% Honors Progression 70% Dean s Honor List 80%
Course Numbering 1000-1999 First-year courses 2000-4999 Senior courses A/B first term/second term non-essay half-course (0.5) Y half-course offered in other than a regular session E essay full course (1.0) F/G first term/second term essay half-course (0.5) W/X first term/second term full-course offered in one term (1.0)
Tips 1) First-year requirements You must complete any missing first-year courses at your next registration. 2) Affiliated University College courses Maximum of 1.0 course at an Affiliated University College, provided it is not offered on Main Campus. 3) Special Permission Consult the Department concerned to request permission (e.g. waive prerequisite course). 4) Course Load Maximum Fall/Winter course load of 5.0 with no more than 2.5 courses per term. 5) Repeating courses May repeat a passed course only once; failed courses may be repeated maximum two times.